Typical cash price for gabapentin 600 mg (no insurance)
Gabapentin 600 mg is commonly available as a generic, and the out-of-pocket cost depends mostly on the pharmacy (and whether you use a discount card), the number of tablets/capsules dispensed, and your location. Because pricing changes frequently, a single “standard” price isn’t reliable without knowing your pharmacy and quantity.
If you want an accurate estimate, check the price at your specific pharmacy for your exact count (for example, 30 vs. 90 tablets/capsules). Many pharmacies can give a cash price immediately, and discount programs (like store coupons or third-party prescription discount cards) can lower the cost.
How much do discount cards change the cost?
For generic medications like gabapentin, discount cards can reduce the cash price, sometimes by a meaningful amount compared with the pharmacy’s regular cash rate. The savings vary by pharmacy and by whether the card price matches the drug’s available product/strength.
What quantity should you ask for?
When comparing prices, ask for the total price for:
- the exact strength (600 mg),
- the exact form (capsules or tablets),
- and the package size (often 30, 60, or 90 count).
Prices per pill can look very different depending on the total quantity.
If your goal is the lowest out-of-pocket cost
A practical approach is to call or check online at a few nearby pharmacies and compare the cash price for the same dispense quantity. If you have any flexibility, you can also ask whether they can fill with an available equivalent generic product and whether a prescription discount card would apply.
Want me to estimate it more closely?
Tell me:
1) your ZIP code (or city),
2) whether it’s capsules or tablets, and
3) the quantity (30/60/90 count, or how many you’re getting),
and I can help you narrow down what to expect and what to compare.